Tommy Tuberville discusses regional projects and women’s sports stance in recent posts

US Senator for Alabama - US Senator for Alabama website
US Senator for Alabama - US Senator for Alabama website
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U.S. Senator Tommy Tuberville, who represents Alabama and has a background in college football coaching, recently shared updates on social media about his activities in the Wiregrass region and his stance on women’s sports.

On January 12, 2026, Tuberville highlighted a local development project, stating, “Big day in the Wiregrass with the groundbreaking for the new auditorium at the Wiregrass Public Safety Center in Dothan. This center is not just a huge asset to the Wiregrass region, but also for law enforcement and public safety officials across the country. It was great to https://t.co/quMm9szhAK”.

The following day, January 13, 2026, Tuberville expressed appreciation for a community event: “Thanks to the Fort Rucker-Wiregrass chapter of AUSA for hosting me today. Enjoyed spending time with many great patriots who love our military, including 103-year-old veteran Mr. Arthur “Ott” Cullifer of Ozark. https://t.co/I4TBNfY9gD”.

Later that day, he commented on gender participation in sports: “Men have NO PLACE in women’s sports, locker rooms, or showers. Tune in at 11:20 ET/10:20 CT, where I’ll be speaking outside the Supreme Court in support of female athletes. https://t.co/BD7h27ZNuU”.

Tuberville’s role as U.S. Senator from Alabama includes serving on committees related to armed services, agriculture and veterans’ affairs (official website). His office engages with constituents through locations across Alabama—including Mobile, Huntsville, Hoover, Montgomery and Dothan—and offers various constituent services such as assistance with federal agencies and internships (official website). Elected to the Senate in 2020 after a career coaching college football (official website), Tuberville focuses legislative efforts on issues like education policy affecting student-athletes and national security (official website).



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